But who bumped Snoopy? The French Bulldog, ranking fourth nationally and number one in fashionable New York City, Los Angeles and Honolulu.

The little French Bulldog is top dog in New York City? Mais oui!

The little French Bulldog is top dog in New York City? Mais oui!

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If you really want to be ahead of the curve, however, you might want to get a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, which jumped from 13th to seventh place in New York City. Look for more of those doggies on the block as the neighbors follow suit.

The AKC announced its nationwide rankings for 2017 on March 28. The rankings are based on registration numbers for the year.

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“Always a trend-setter, New York City continues its love affair with the French Bulldog as the rest of the world catches on,” said AKC Executive Secretary Gina DiNardo in a press release. “The Frenchie is a very adaptable breed, making it a great companion for city dwellers.”

For 2017, Golden Retrievers returned to the top five in New York City, knocking Poodles down to sixth place.

And there are variations from neighborhood to neighborhood, with French Bulldog reigning in Manhattan's Chelsea, Murray Hill and Upper West Side, as well as in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn and the Astoria section of Queens.

The noble German Shepherd Dog is the second most popular breed in the U.S.

The noble German Shepherd Dog is the second most popular breed in the U.S.

Courtesy of Tom Pitera/American Kennel Club

Elsewhere, however, New Yorkers differ. You'll see a lot of Great Danes way uptown in Washington Heights, and Havanese way downtown in Tribeca. Yorkshire Terriers take the lead in the Riverdale section of the Bronx.